a new one Shonen dance The series takes classic sports stories and adds a few tragic twists. Redo is one of the latest manga series from Shonen Jump. It is about a boy who tries to protect his war-torn family and falls into the life of boxing.
Do Retry is written and illustrated by Jun Kirarazaka. It was translated by David Evelyn with text by Finn K. The main character, Aozora Okami, is fourteen years old. His father was a boxer until the Second World War when he joined the war effort. He didn’t return home and now Aozora appears to have been orphaned along with his younger sister, Akari, 12, after losing her mother.
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While the loss of family was sad enough to start Do Retry, this Shonen Jump manga doesn’t stop there. Aozora gets into a lot of fights, but he never seems to come out on top. However, he follows his father’s mantra: “keep your heart strong.” Against every bully he encounters, he believes his heart is stronger and he doesn’t give up – especially when he finds out his sister has tuberculosis and will die unless he He found enough money for treatment. What begins as a standard underdog story quickly combines Rocky with Graveyard of the Flies in an unexpected mix.
At the end of the first chapter, Aozora was recruited to join a boxing group and earned some money to help restore her sister’s abilities. While this story has many of the same elements as traditional sports comics, it’s much more heartbreaking about how it got there. The main character is courageous and does not yet have the necessary skills to succeed. However, like fellow fictional boxer Rocky, Aozora is capable of taking multiple punches without giving up and losing control. He doesn’t want to be a boxer, but he wants to protect his family and survive.
Many sports manga take low-skilled protagonists and hone them over time to become successful athletes. Some use family, personal dreams or romance as motivation while others focus mainly on group dynamics. Instead, Do Retry uses family, survival, and mystery to fuel its potential boxing career. A mysterious amulet matching his father is seen on the woman who recruited Aozora and it appears to be a rather underground ring. The manga is also distinct in its setting, as it focuses on an area of Japan shortly after World War II, where Americans now live among Japanese citizens. Shonen Jump latest sports manga, Redo blends traditional sports and boxing games with tragic wartime struggles.